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el departamento de comercio y la noaa anunciaron 34 millones de dólares en subvenciones para mejoraroras de alta potencia. >> these observations into a model we want to run it faster. we want to run it. you know. ella es jennifer mahoney, la directora de sistemas y tecnología global de la noaa y nos explica que quieren agregar observaciones en los modelos informáticos para que sean ejecutados más rápido y que incluyan una escala de vecindario, vecindad para saber dónde vive la gente. >> y esto va a necesitar mucha potencia de computación en las computadoras se basarán en tecnología satelital para detectar incendios forestales en zonas remotas y el objetivo es proporcionar un pronóstico más detallado a nivel de la comunidad. por si es necesario evacuar a residentes para más información sobre esta y otras historias del medio ambiente, visite telemundo 48 punto com y haga clic en el enlace de crisis climática. cynthia pimentel telemundo 48 es importante porque se están preparando para evitar futuros peligros para la comunidad. >> los incendios de pronto por un rayo no se pueden evitar,
el departamento de comercio y la noaa anunciaron 34 millones de dólares en subvenciones para mejoraroras de alta potencia. >> these observations into a model we want to run it faster. we want to run it. you know. ella es jennifer mahoney, la directora de sistemas y tecnología global de la noaa y nos explica que quieren agregar observaciones en los modelos informáticos para que sean ejecutados más rápido y que incluyan una escala de vecindario, vecindad para saber dónde vive la...
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these are noaa satellites. >> we use them every day for the weather.y are high above space and there are different types of satellites used by noaa. some are geostationary and the others are orbiting. those stationary satellites are about 23,000 miles above the equator and those monitor and track things like weather, high resolution images, and they provide weather patterns for hurricanes and severe storms as frequently as every 30 seconds. let's take a look at some of the satellite imagery captured in 2023. let's start with the solar eclipse. we also sought mother nature's dangers as fires burned across alberta, canada. you can see the lightning associated with severe thunderstorms in florida and in the southern ocean, a giant iceberg drifts off in the month of november. with all of the satellites, as they capture them from high above, they are using these to provide long-range data for research whether that is in the changing climate or the immediate dangers associated with things like hurricanes. we can see the ocean satellites, all of this goes int
these are noaa satellites. >> we use them every day for the weather.y are high above space and there are different types of satellites used by noaa. some are geostationary and the others are orbiting. those stationary satellites are about 23,000 miles above the equator and those monitor and track things like weather, high resolution images, and they provide weather patterns for hurricanes and severe storms as frequently as every 30 seconds. let's take a look at some of the satellite...
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noaa and eu's climate change service released their data earlier this morning, and they're reporting that the average global temperature for the year was 58.96 degrees, which is 0.31 above the hottest year, 2016. and july was earth's hottest month ever. noaa's yearly climate report highlighted warmer-than-normal temperatures with the exception of california, nevada, and utah, which were pounded by numerous storms. that kept it cooler than the rest of the country. we wrapped up the year with 28 weather and climate disasters, each of them exceeding losses that totaled a billion dollars, also a record, including california's flooding, hurricane in august, and the wildfire which ravaged lahaina. see more on how climate change is affecting the bay area. go to our website, nbcbayarea.com, and click on the climate in crisis tab. >>> happening now, the city of palo alto has a new mayor. council members just elected grier stone to lead palo alto. he served as vice mayor in the past year. his former position will be filled by a council member, who feels voted in last night. >>> this day, littl
noaa and eu's climate change service released their data earlier this morning, and they're reporting that the average global temperature for the year was 58.96 degrees, which is 0.31 above the hottest year, 2016. and july was earth's hottest month ever. noaa's yearly climate report highlighted warmer-than-normal temperatures with the exception of california, nevada, and utah, which were pounded by numerous storms. that kept it cooler than the rest of the country. we wrapped up the year with 28...
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el departamento nacional de comercio y la agencia noaa anunciaron recientemente 34 millones de dólares de sistemas globales de la noaa dice que se adquirirán nuevas computadoras de alta tecnología. bueno, se fue la lluvia y así se mira el panorama en san francisco. sacramento fremont y también allá por stockton, unas que otras nubecitas. en algunas ciudades. estas son imágenes en vivo de estas urbes y con esto ahora vamos a pasar a conocer un poco más sobre las temperaturas en los próximos días y semanas con marcelo rivera. marcelo tendremos una pausa, pero se espera más lluvia. cuéntanos >> gracias. qué tal? buenas tardes les saluda marcelo rivera y hoy miércoles vamos a tener condiciones un tanto más estables prácticamente en toda la región. pero vamos a echar un vistazo a lo que ocurre con el pronóstico a largo plazo. fíjese que para mañana jueves vamos a tener condiciones un tanto más secas, algo de lluvia hacia la zona norte del estado, pero en términos generales cercanos a la bahía y cercanos a ca sacramento mucho más tranquilo el tiempo, pero ya eso va a cambiar el viernes porqu
el departamento nacional de comercio y la agencia noaa anunciaron recientemente 34 millones de dólares de sistemas globales de la noaa dice que se adquirirán nuevas computadoras de alta tecnología. bueno, se fue la lluvia y así se mira el panorama en san francisco. sacramento fremont y también allá por stockton, unas que otras nubecitas. en algunas ciudades. estas son imágenes en vivo de estas urbes y con esto ahora vamos a pasar a conocer un poco más sobre las temperaturas en los...
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so, if i have a secret fishing spot, you know, anybody in the world can figure it out if they go to noaaebsite and download my tracking information. the most egregious thing i think is the government making me buy this device out of my pocket and pay a $75 a month tracking fee in perpetuity. so i've got in my case, i had four boats, we had this in place a couple years ago and i had to buy the devices, i had four boats at the time, so i was paying $300 a month in addition to $12,000 for the devices that i had to buy. so it was just -- just onnerous and unnecessary and one last point, if this device happens to malfunction, my boat is not allowed to leave the dock, period, under any circumstances until the device is reestablished. and you know, equipment breaks down all the time and this is unique to my boats, it's not like i could put replacement and keep going, i have to have a technician come in and install the device, upload the sat right tracking data, unique to my individual boat so it's pretty onnerous situation for a fisherman. >> sandra: allen, so many people hear what you are sayi
so, if i have a secret fishing spot, you know, anybody in the world can figure it out if they go to noaaebsite and download my tracking information. the most egregious thing i think is the government making me buy this device out of my pocket and pay a $75 a month tracking fee in perpetuity. so i've got in my case, i had four boats, we had this in place a couple years ago and i had to buy the devices, i had four boats at the time, so i was paying $300 a month in addition to $12,000 for the...
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the fact that even if you use noaa's calculations, the chances of a whale strike are less than one inublican congressman from the georgia coast where he says port traffic will grind to a halt. he is now proposing to defund enforcement of the rule. >> we care about the whales but we can't destroy our economy because of some rules and regulations that have been implemented by unelected bureaucrats. >> it's imperative for many businesses on the east coast. >> it will affect every coastal town from boston to florida, everyone will be devastated. >> tomorrow we'll take you on the boat the centerpiece of the argument in front of the supreme court. >> bill: it counts. >> dana: california's state assembly expected to vote for a ban under -- we're live in los angeles with more. >> americans are almost split down the middle on when kids should start playing tackle football. some say five, others high school. that's the debate here. lawmakers in six states already tried banning football for young kids but all failed. california may be the first. the full assembly voting this week to ban tackle f
the fact that even if you use noaa's calculations, the chances of a whale strike are less than one inublican congressman from the georgia coast where he says port traffic will grind to a halt. he is now proposing to defund enforcement of the rule. >> we care about the whales but we can't destroy our economy because of some rules and regulations that have been implemented by unelected bureaucrats. >> it's imperative for many businesses on the east coast. >> it will affect every...
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but the most egregious may be noaa which put some call senseless rules on fishing. all bypassing any democratic process. >> congress does not have to write clear laws about what they want. the agencies then get to declare what the law is with no input from the people or the voters. >> meghan says she can accept any rules and regulations as long as they are imposed by someone who is answerable. >> because government agencies aren't answerable to anyone they aren't afraid of the citizens. the citizens are now being afraid of the government. >> sthe is hoping the supreme court can remove the fear and restore accountability to federal agencies. >> dana: she is in the court this morning. i like her. >> she have is great. these federal agencies have no idea of the businesses they are trying to regulate. they are not familiar enough with them to do it. >> dana: join us for the legal breakdown, jonathan turley. you can help us explain to the audience. this is not small legal issues. this could be seismic in washington, d.c. and affect americans across the country. >> dana,
but the most egregious may be noaa which put some call senseless rules on fishing. all bypassing any democratic process. >> congress does not have to write clear laws about what they want. the agencies then get to declare what the law is with no input from the people or the voters. >> meghan says she can accept any rules and regulations as long as they are imposed by someone who is answerable. >> because government agencies aren't answerable to anyone they aren't afraid of the...
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nasa and noaa announcing 2023 was indeed the world's warmest year on record by far.en warmest years since 1850 have now all occurred in the past decade, and noaa's chief scientist says those findings are quote astounding. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is with me. how significant is this new report that 2023 was the warmest on record? >> all the climate scientists knew this was coming. this isn't just because of climate change, chris. this is also mostly because of el nino, how warm the waters were and everything else we have been dealing with. fast forward here. we have been talking about this for the last three to four months. it looked like this was going to be the top warmest year or second. here's a list of the warmest years we've had. this was this year, just beat the 2016 record. when we knew we had the strong el nino coming. that would maybe build up this much, the warm water and on top of it, we have what we have done to the climate, warm it up. human induced climate change, and burning the fossil fuels, that adds a layer on top of it. because our oceans
nasa and noaa announcing 2023 was indeed the world's warmest year on record by far.en warmest years since 1850 have now all occurred in the past decade, and noaa's chief scientist says those findings are quote astounding. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is with me. how significant is this new report that 2023 was the warmest on record? >> all the climate scientists knew this was coming. this isn't just because of climate change, chris. this is also mostly because of el nino, how warm...
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to say let's work in partnership and change that. >> reporter: mike murray, a noaa representative, isthe final push to formalize the chumash heritage national marine sanctuary. once granted, this would be the first proposed by an indigenous group. >> liet's have this protected area and every coastal attraction or visitor center or a sign that one might encounter make it clear that this is chumash territory. >> reporter: the sanctuary would protect 150 miles of coastline and 5,600 square miles of pacific ocean. the exact boundary has yet to be determined. but in essence, it would connect two existing sanctuaries, creating a continuous stretch of protected ocean. >> i think it makes a lot of sense because whiles migrate through all of those spaces. kelp forests can be found the full length. ships ply through all three marine sanctuary areas. so i think it's going to give us a chance to managed more comprehensively in a way that matches up with the way the ecosystem truly exists. >> reporter: while the long held dream of a sanctuary is now within grasp, that light at the end of the tunne
to say let's work in partnership and change that. >> reporter: mike murray, a noaa representative, isthe final push to formalize the chumash heritage national marine sanctuary. once granted, this would be the first proposed by an indigenous group. >> liet's have this protected area and every coastal attraction or visitor center or a sign that one might encounter make it clear that this is chumash territory. >> reporter: the sanctuary would protect 150 miles of coastline and...
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this quote from the noaa fisheries at this point there's no scientific evidence that this could causees. you can see this tug of war going on between noaa and the people that work and live on the water out there and claim that the impact is actually significant. let's bring in jeff andrew, representative from new jersey who has been on this all along. there's a large area off of the new jersey coast that has been leased to these wind farms. what was the big take-away from the hearings, congressman? will it change anything? >> the big take-away is there's nothing good about these projects. not one single thing. i've been involved in public policy and government for a lot of years as a state senator assembly man, mayor, county commissioner. i've have never seen a project so bad as these projects are. it's going to hurt our supply chain of food. it's going to hurt the fishermen. we're going to have -- literally going to harm the seafood. it's going to hurt the environment. the whales. they use lubricants in these things that can be dangerous. a real problem. hurts tourism. another issue.
this quote from the noaa fisheries at this point there's no scientific evidence that this could causees. you can see this tug of war going on between noaa and the people that work and live on the water out there and claim that the impact is actually significant. let's bring in jeff andrew, representative from new jersey who has been on this all along. there's a large area off of the new jersey coast that has been leased to these wind farms. what was the big take-away from the hearings,...
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unregulated fishing practices in conservation and protected areas such as the galapagos, as identified by noaa >> they are globally seen as one of -- if not one of, the worst actors when it comes to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. >> reporter: the report detailing hundreds of so-called factory ships, carrying their huge hauls of squid home to china so smaller ships can keep fishing. >> they fished for about 134,000 hours, which is an astronomical amount. >> reporter: still, she says, because the u.s. imported more than $686 million of seafood over the past five years including from china, congress has been able to apply pressure on beijing by threatening to stop imports without improved fishing practices. squid like this may end up on your dinner table. in the u.s >> we want to make sure that the squid that we are eating aren't the process -- or aren't a part of illegal fishing. >> reporter: the chinese embassy in washington responding, telling us they should not be made responsible for the actions of a small number of vessels. tonight the u.s. and china sharing the pacific with m
unregulated fishing practices in conservation and protected areas such as the galapagos, as identified by noaa >> they are globally seen as one of -- if not one of, the worst actors when it comes to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. >> reporter: the report detailing hundreds of so-called factory ships, carrying their huge hauls of squid home to china so smaller ships can keep fishing. >> they fished for about 134,000 hours, which is an astronomical amount. >>...
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what is noaa saying about that? >> we can picture it based on the weather patterns and climate.will have an extra boost from el nino which is tied to increased surface temperatures in the pacific on top of the warmth driven by the carbon pollution. the commitment to rapid and sustained cuts in carbon pollution leads to safer conditions for human or infrastructures and their precious ecosystem. we depend on that and the goal should be to reduce those emissions into clean energy. this year already in 2024 it is expected to set new records. >> records we do not want to set. >> thank you. >>> one of the largest climate gatherings coming back to san francisco. the city will host the second annual climate week this april and bringing venture capitalists and others together for social events and industry panel. it is to create community and interest in solving the climate crisis. it runs for a week from april 21st through the 27th. i am at the anchor desk now with janelle wang. >> we will tell you more about a heated debate over a controversial issue in san francisco. the board of supe
what is noaa saying about that? >> we can picture it based on the weather patterns and climate.will have an extra boost from el nino which is tied to increased surface temperatures in the pacific on top of the warmth driven by the carbon pollution. the commitment to rapid and sustained cuts in carbon pollution leads to safer conditions for human or infrastructures and their precious ecosystem. we depend on that and the goal should be to reduce those emissions into clean energy. this year...
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. >> so when you hear noaa is the hottest year ever recorded it is not a gas.s because of those meticulous records from teachers, soldiers and farmers. >> we are the nation's scorekeepers. it's about trying to make a connection about what we are seeing and why it should matter. >> reporter: the team analyzes and ranks today's record- breaking extremes. >> the last two days have been the hottest ever recorded on earth. >> people like the gold medal, a bronze medal or civil model whether it's climate or athletics. >> the gold medal is not a badge of honor. >> in this case the gold medal is not something we want to achieve year after year but it is what is happening right now in our climate system. >> reporter: scientists know humans are changing our climate and pushing our climate into anything humans have ever witnessed. >> what we are seeing is we are seeing sort of like the dice being loaded, in a way. we are seeing more warmer years than what you would expect if it was just a natural phenomenon by itself. >> i am national climate reported chase came. >> fraud
. >> so when you hear noaa is the hottest year ever recorded it is not a gas.s because of those meticulous records from teachers, soldiers and farmers. >> we are the nation's scorekeepers. it's about trying to make a connection about what we are seeing and why it should matter. >> reporter: the team analyzes and ranks today's record- breaking extremes. >> the last two days have been the hottest ever recorded on earth. >> people like the gold medal, a bronze medal...
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the noaa systems lab says this includes new high-powered computers. >> so we influence these new observations into a model. we want to run it faster. we want to run it, you know, at a neighborhood scale so we can get information about where people live. and what that means is it takes a lot of computing power to make that happen. >> the computers will rely on satellite technology to detect wildfires in remote areas, and the goal is to provide a more detailed forecast at a community level to better assist with things like evacuation. for more stories like this one go to nbcbayarea.com and click on the climate in crisis tab. >> that will be really great to get that because those satellites have heat detection. they will spot it quicker than some people can spot the smoke in some cases. very exciting. >>> i will take it away from the fire to the reign. we are looking at two different storm systems. we move into this upcoming weekend and i have a look at everything we will be seeing over the next several days. let us look at storm radar and our mobile doppler radar. right now, it is dry on the cu
the noaa systems lab says this includes new high-powered computers. >> so we influence these new observations into a model. we want to run it faster. we want to run it, you know, at a neighborhood scale so we can get information about where people live. and what that means is it takes a lot of computing power to make that happen. >> the computers will rely on satellite technology to detect wildfires in remote areas, and the goal is to provide a more detailed forecast at a community...
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. >> reporter: according to new research by noaa, impacted their food supply and drove them to starvationhope this second round of suspensions will give the remaining snow clad population time to bulk backup. but with the climate threat only growing, there is concern snow crabs, along with the industry that depends on them, will continue to shrink. >> i'm a fourth-generation fisherman. if we keep going the way we are going, there's not going to be any of us left. >> reporter: for "eye on america," jonathan vigliotti, kodiak island alaska. >> norah: such an important story. all right, today's school school shooting in iowa is renewing concerns about how to protect students and teachers from an attack. that is next in our series, "guns in america." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight's "eye on america" is spon sponsoy them weathertech. auto, home, pet. find your fit at weathertech.com. of course the hot sun can be tough on vehicles too you need weathertech all year round! come on, protect your investment laser measured floorliners and cargoliner will shield the carpeting from sand and snow for your i
. >> reporter: according to new research by noaa, impacted their food supply and drove them to starvationhope this second round of suspensions will give the remaining snow clad population time to bulk backup. but with the climate threat only growing, there is concern snow crabs, along with the industry that depends on them, will continue to shrink. >> i'm a fourth-generation fisherman. if we keep going the way we are going, there's not going to be any of us left. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: according to new research from noaa, a heat wave from climate change likely inpacted their food supply and drove them to starvation. biologists hope this second round of suspensions will give the remaining snow crab population time to bulk back up. but with the climate threat only growing, there's concern the snow crabs along with the industry that depends on them will continue to shrink. >> i'm a fourth generation fisherman. if we keep going the way we're going, there's not going to be any of us left. >> reporter: for "eye on america," jonathan vigliotti, kodiak island, alaska. >> such an important story. >>> all right. today's school shooting in iowa is renewing concerns about how to protect students and teachers from an attack. that's next ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today
. >> reporter: according to new research from noaa, a heat wave from climate change likely inpacted their food supply and drove them to starvation. biologists hope this second round of suspensions will give the remaining snow crab population time to bulk back up. but with the climate threat only growing, there's concern the snow crabs along with the industry that depends on them will continue to shrink. >> i'm a fourth generation fisherman. if we keep going the way we're going,...
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basically noaa i think it plays an extremely important role serving as a bridge between the chinese peoplend the people of thepeople do read foreign affairs. people do read other journals and magazines and newspapers. they also very important china has always taken very positive and supportive position encouraging more formal foreign journalist to come to china and see china for themselves in the very objective way. it is true we have differences. even when journalist come to china and they see china and away that is different than our expectations. we believe china is like this but they are portraying china a way. that sometimes create some difficulties but that is not the mainstream of things. but china's open knowledge of the business into international media. there were some row between china and the united states of years before. the chinese immediate was here in the unitedtes with foreign agents or foreign missions. so there was a rub between the chinese government and the u.s. governme by the hope that could be mended. also governing for foreign journalist reporting in china there's
basically noaa i think it plays an extremely important role serving as a bridge between the chinese peoplend the people of thepeople do read foreign affairs. people do read other journals and magazines and newspapers. they also very important china has always taken very positive and supportive position encouraging more formal foreign journalist to come to china and see china for themselves in the very objective way. it is true we have differences. even when journalist come to china and they see...
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global warming is responsible for one third of the damage is estimated by noaa hurricane harvey. they are not evs lead is -- distributed in the groups have of the homes were low income hispanic neighborhoods. one third of harris county is characterized as low income hispanic. this disproportion affect would stir environmental justice in my opinion. -- we see flooding in new your drawer -- new york, new jersey and others like pennsylvania in hurricane ida. the weather impacts -- aiding nations particular burner a will to climate change. it is established but not financed in the top 27. part of the united nations framework changed on climate change. and we would like to talk about the top 28 later was month in dubai. this impact on people is quite clear. i am often asked why do we do these attribution studies? i have three answers. first, the public demand for information on how climate change affects them personally is high. people want to know. secondly, with the number of variety --and variety of the events increases our understanding of the human influence on them a. and most i
global warming is responsible for one third of the damage is estimated by noaa hurricane harvey. they are not evs lead is -- distributed in the groups have of the homes were low income hispanic neighborhoods. one third of harris county is characterized as low income hispanic. this disproportion affect would stir environmental justice in my opinion. -- we see flooding in new your drawer -- new york, new jersey and others like pennsylvania in hurricane ida. the weather impacts -- aiding nations...
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but the most egregious may be noaa, put what some call senseless limits on fishing and proposed a speed restriction on boats over 35 feet in the east. all bypassing a democratic process. >> congress does not have to write clear laws what they want and the agencies then get to declare what the law is with no input from the people or the voters. >> megan can accept any rules and regs, as long as they are imposed by someone who is answerable. >> because the government agencies are not answer rable to anyone, they are not afraid of the citizens. citizens are afraid of the government. >> she's hoping the supreme court can remove that fear and restore accountability to all federal agencies. north kingston, rhode island, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> john: a great look at what the issue is all about, and with us now, kerri kupec urbahn. in layperson's terms, the dispute over fishing monitors is likened to a cab driver with a police officer in the seat next to him monitoring how he drives and the case is made, if this is a federal regulation, why do fishermen have to pay for it? >> kerri: that'
but the most egregious may be noaa, put what some call senseless limits on fishing and proposed a speed restriction on boats over 35 feet in the east. all bypassing a democratic process. >> congress does not have to write clear laws what they want and the agencies then get to declare what the law is with no input from the people or the voters. >> megan can accept any rules and regs, as long as they are imposed by someone who is answerable. >> because the government agencies...
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the department of commerce and noaa recently announcing $34 million in grant money to improve the understanding and tracking of wildfires. researchers will look at ways to improve detection and observation technology. the director of the global systems labs says it will include new high-powered computers. >> we implement these observations into models, we want to run it faster, we want torhoo scale so we can get information about where people live. and what that means is it takes a lot of computing power to make that happen. >> those computers will rely on satellite technology to detect wildfires in remote areas, and the goal is to provide a more detailed forecast at a community level to better assist with things like evacuations. >>> new at 6:00, netflix is taking the first steps in confronting hollywood's new reality, following the recent deals made with actors and writers. the first step is to hire a financial analyst. the silicon valley giant posted the job last week. it includes estimating residual payments based on the new writers' and actors's roles and those have bonuses based on conten
the department of commerce and noaa recently announcing $34 million in grant money to improve the understanding and tracking of wildfires. researchers will look at ways to improve detection and observation technology. the director of the global systems labs says it will include new high-powered computers. >> we implement these observations into models, we want to run it faster, we want torhoo scale so we can get information about where people live. and what that means is it takes a lot of...
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noaa pushed back hard on 24, 2 gigahertz. we moved forward nonetheless.he fcc needs someone with political capital that can get the deal done. that is where we have got to get back to. shane: i think ajit brought up a good point. commissioner carr: the dod has aircraft carriers. big fan. [laughter] shane: you always get this problem of national security and transparency. i think of it like real estate. you have this gigantic parking garage that made sense when we were not urbanized. now it is in the middle of the tall buildings and there is a better use for that space. in the commercial market, you can say, let's take that down. we can put some thing else there that will make more sense. dod basically says put e scre en up. go away. how do you get around that? mr. pai: the key is the fcc leadership. you have to be able to keep chiseling away and making the case publicly and internally. publicly i think the record speaks for itself. we pushed hardware we thought the science and engineering was behind us. we created a guard band separating gps with the l-op
noaa pushed back hard on 24, 2 gigahertz. we moved forward nonetheless.he fcc needs someone with political capital that can get the deal done. that is where we have got to get back to. shane: i think ajit brought up a good point. commissioner carr: the dod has aircraft carriers. big fan. [laughter] shane: you always get this problem of national security and transparency. i think of it like real estate. you have this gigantic parking garage that made sense when we were not urbanized. now it is...
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joining us as promised, presidents of citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, noaa bookbinderpresenting the voters seek to go disqualify donald trump in colorado. good to see you. it's been a minute. let me ask you whether you think this is a complicated issue for the supreme court. is it? >> you know, i think the question of whether donald trump engaged in insurrection is not complicated. we've had only two states that have dealt substantively with that point. they found donald trump did engage in insurrection. i think the facts and law on that are very clear. i think there are some questions that are a little bit new as to, you know, whether courts can make this kind of determination. who does this apply to. i actually think that as courts get into it and commentators across the political spectrum get into it, i think we're finding that actually a lot of those are clearer than people thought, and really point toward enforcing the constitution and enforcing it against donald trump. but there are some, you know, some meaty issues that it makes sense for the highest court in th
joining us as promised, presidents of citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, noaa bookbinderpresenting the voters seek to go disqualify donald trump in colorado. good to see you. it's been a minute. let me ask you whether you think this is a complicated issue for the supreme court. is it? >> you know, i think the question of whether donald trump engaged in insurrection is not complicated. we've had only two states that have dealt substantively with that point. they found...
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so noaa's forecast is like you better go this next year.so if you do get inspired, i'd say it's a pretty good bet that you're going to have a good trip if you plan one. okay. i didn't know that. >> was it. this is going to i don't know anything about this. this is going to sound like a dumb question, but was it like a very easy thing to do, or is it challenging to get where you were? >> yes, it was easy. okay. so it depends on where and how you're doing it, but i think it would be pretty easy from you all. it should just be one stop in vancouver and then you'd go up. so that's yellowknife. it's far right, like distance. i'm sure it's like a four hour, three hour flight from vancouver. but once you're there, it's easy. then that's why yellowknife specifically that part of canada is so good for the northern lights because they have many more nights where they are clear. no clouds. they're far enough from the mountains. there geography is just right there under what's called the aurora oval in like the heart of it. so you have, if you have cle
so noaa's forecast is like you better go this next year.so if you do get inspired, i'd say it's a pretty good bet that you're going to have a good trip if you plan one. okay. i didn't know that. >> was it. this is going to i don't know anything about this. this is going to sound like a dumb question, but was it like a very easy thing to do, or is it challenging to get where you were? >> yes, it was easy. okay. so it depends on where and how you're doing it, but i think it would be...
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department of commerce appreciate your continued support and advocacy for commercial space industry -- noaafor over 30 years osc has worked to support and enable u.s. leadership in the commercial space economy. over those years we have partnered with industry to solve complex policy and export control issues, open new markets to encourage investment, minimize government and to minimize government competition with industry. our office is currently the regulator of the u.s. commercial remote sensing industry and we are implementing out the next generation of space situational awareness program. u.s. commercial sector is the driver of our economy and underpins our national security prosperity and leadership. according to the bureau of economic analysis, the u.s. space economy accounted for more than $211 billion in 2021, and employed over 360,000 americans. to ensure continued u.s. space leadership, the government needs a regulatory system that can support the dynamic and evolving commercial sector. we believe the administration legislative proposal developed with dot, dod, nasa and the rest o
department of commerce appreciate your continued support and advocacy for commercial space industry -- noaafor over 30 years osc has worked to support and enable u.s. leadership in the commercial space economy. over those years we have partnered with industry to solve complex policy and export control issues, open new markets to encourage investment, minimize government and to minimize government competition with industry. our office is currently the regulator of the u.s. commercial remote...
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. >> reporter: today he is delivering to a true believer, noaa hoskins, owner. bunker farm.other. >> reporter: a lot of pee-cycling is still in the research and development phase. >> ph of 4 to.66. >> reporter: but kim and abe imagine a bright yellow future. you are kind of asking for a cultural change. >> we are not asking people to do something that's difficult. you just use the toilet. that thing you just did, that was great. you made something useful and you made something that's going to do good in the world. you're like, really, i did? oh, yeah. rsv is out there. for those 60 years and older protect against rsv with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and joint pain. i chose arexvy. rsv? make it arexvy. (woman) oh, well this is me...
. >> reporter: today he is delivering to a true believer, noaa hoskins, owner. bunker farm.other. >> reporter: a lot of pee-cycling is still in the research and development phase. >> ph of 4 to.66. >> reporter: but kim and abe imagine a bright yellow future. you are kind of asking for a cultural change. >> we are not asking people to do something that's difficult. you just use the toilet. that thing you just did, that was great. you made something useful and you...
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noaa, said friday that 2023 was the hottest year on record.d ocean temperatures last year was astonishing with the average temperatures more than 2 degrees fahrenheit above 20th century averages. the agency says the last ten years are now the ten warmest in modern history. the global temperature record dates back to 1850. >>> that was a lot of weather. how about a boost? >> warm up with a boost of basketball this morning. guard jackson young from smu is a walk-on. he did all of that without a scholarship. this week, that hard work paid off. >> i really want to single somebody out. that is jackson. jackson, stand up. every so often, you have a rare opportunity to do something for people to express gratitude. we got that opportunity tonight. >> what happened was that jackson learned he is getting a full ride for the school year. his teammates clearly cannot be more excited. coach could not get the words out before the cheers erupted. clearly his teammates knew what was going on. $80,000 a year at smu. jackson had a 4.0 gpa last september. incred
noaa, said friday that 2023 was the hottest year on record.d ocean temperatures last year was astonishing with the average temperatures more than 2 degrees fahrenheit above 20th century averages. the agency says the last ten years are now the ten warmest in modern history. the global temperature record dates back to 1850. >>> that was a lot of weather. how about a boost? >> warm up with a boost of basketball this morning. guard jackson young from smu is a walk-on. he did all of...
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. >> reporter: according to new research from noaa -- biologists hope this second round of suspensions time to bulk back up. but with the climate threat only growing, there's concern the snow crabs along with the industry that depends on them will continue to shrink. >> i'm a fourth-generation fisherman. if we keep going the way we're going, there's not going to be any of us left. >> jonathan vigliotti, kodiak island, alaska. >>> two of the most successful football coaches in history are stenn sten stepping offer the field, bill belichick is ending his 24 year run with the new england patriots. he brought the team to nine super bowls, winning six, and has the second most victories in nfl history. also one of the most successful coaches in college football history announced his ret retirement. nick saban. jan crawford, an alabama alum, has his story. >> we want to be a champion in everything that we do. >> reporter: nick saban set the tone from his first day in tuscaloosa and made that champion mind-set a reality. >> crimson tide wins the national championship. >> reporter: just three y
. >> reporter: according to new research from noaa -- biologists hope this second round of suspensions time to bulk back up. but with the climate threat only growing, there's concern the snow crabs along with the industry that depends on them will continue to shrink. >> i'm a fourth-generation fisherman. if we keep going the way we're going, there's not going to be any of us left. >> jonathan vigliotti, kodiak island, alaska. >>> two of the most successful football...
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that's that's not to say that nasa, noaa, berkeley earth, these are, these are these are scientists,the world that that look at these data sets. >> they do it meticulously . uh, >> they do it meticulously. uh, they're not making it up as they go along. these these you know, now we're reaching a stage where the climate deniers have basically we can. >> can i ask, jim, where are these temperature readings taken? are taken from the taken? are they taken from the exact place every time ? um, exact same place every time? um, or are they taken on runways or where are those temperature readings? >> there's roughly about 8000, if not slightly more, weather stations in and around the world. >> yeah, the for the well, you can say that for, for many of them for , for example aberporth them for, for example aberporth for example , or aviemore in this for example, or aviemore in this country not um aircraft airports or anything, but even those, they're meticulously done. so there is no effect from , uh, there is no effect from, uh, from the aeroplanes that take off. zero effect made absolutely cl
that's that's not to say that nasa, noaa, berkeley earth, these are, these are these are scientists,the world that that look at these data sets. >> they do it meticulously . uh, >> they do it meticulously. uh, they're not making it up as they go along. these these you know, now we're reaching a stage where the climate deniers have basically we can. >> can i ask, jim, where are these temperature readings taken? are taken from the taken? are they taken from the exact place every...
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...
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>> and noaa. housing is a basic han need. as you said vyell people can't succeed in oth areasf their lives if they don have a home to go to at the end of the day. evence very clearly says the opsite: ppose there was no government intervtion ithe form of public housing, with30 less or more hsing insecurity and homelessness? at >> what ifhere was no section 8. >> more. >> what if there was no c credit. >> all of these are essential ways tt the federal government provides resources to ensure that me people with extremely w housing but the funding is far under the need, the federal government only provides funding for wine and every for household who needs housing assistance and eligible to receive that piece that we have what is essentially a housing lottery system in our country. where only the lucky 20% gets the help they need. >> thank you. >> gentleman from wisconsin mr. fitzgerald is not recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to take the questioning in a different direction. last month i sent a lette
>> and noaa. housing is a basic han need. as you said vyell people can't succeed in oth areasf their lives if they don have a home to go to at the end of the day. evence very clearly says the opsite: ppose there was no government intervtion ithe form of public housing, with30 less or more hsing insecurity and homelessness? at >> what ifhere was no section 8. >> more. >> what if there was no c credit. >> all of these are essential ways tt the federal government...
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by we're not mentioning by the way, we're not mentioning noaa these, noaa or nasa even on these, but established. these are all established. and if the very top, if you look at the very top, it's met office released graph. >> and once again, this is the this global temperature here. >> okay. uh, average across across, uh , the world obviously. across, uh, the world obviously. and again you don't have to be a rocket scientist to see exactly what's going on. look at the right hand side. look at the peaks. >> so the temperature this is for the people on radio, for the people on radio. the it's a it's a rising, uh, line that has dips and peaks, but it's basically the trajectory is upwards. paul burgess it looks like a mountain. can we. no, no, no . mountain. can we. no, no, no. can you respond to the slide that's the screen? that's on the screen? >> i'm just going to respond. >> i'm just going to respond. >> the mean >> so the global mean temperature he says no no no slide. your response slide. so your response temperatures is what i'm responding so paul responding to okay. so paul burge
by we're not mentioning by the way, we're not mentioning noaa these, noaa or nasa even on these, but established. these are all established. and if the very top, if you look at the very top, it's met office released graph. >> and once again, this is the this global temperature here. >> okay. uh, average across across, uh , the world obviously. across, uh, the world obviously. and again you don't have to be a rocket scientist to see exactly what's going on. look at the right hand...
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...